Abstract

The traditional norms of hierarchical government, expert-driven decision-making, institutional control, and centralization have begun to fade as the capacities of computation and communication technologies have increased, the costs of community engagement have declined, data have become increasingly available and accessible, and digital literacy and analytical skills have expanded. Further, stakeholders and publics are becoming more diverse, unequal, vocal and polarized. The rapid advance of technology and its widespread diffusion in everyday use has transformed who creates and has access to information and how we leverage information toward constructing knowledge and acting on evidence. Against this backdrop, this panel explores efforts to enable public values to flourish by promoting new forms of effective governance and exploring the changes necessary in technology, processes, institutional capacity and social norms to realize future innovations. Therefore, the purpose of this panel symposium is to eng...

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